Primary care - Resources for Professionals who support Asylum Seekers and Refugees
Guidance on helping asylum seekers and refugees in primary care.
Guidance on helping asylum seekers and refugees in primary care.
Our research aims to improve cardiovascular health via exercise training and physical activity. Our two main areas of expertise are cardiac function and structure and vascular function and structure in health and disease.
The Liverpool Institute for Research in Education runs seminars throughout the year. Find out more about Seminar Series 2021-2022.
The Forensic anthropology group is committed to the development of protocols and guidelines to increase the reliability of the recovery, documentation and analysis of human remains. We provide casework consultancy for forensic anthropological analysis, facial approximation and mass grave excavation. Find out about our work by viewing our publications, collaborations, research areas and people.
Dhiya Al-Jumeily is a professor of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and has been teaching at LJMU for more than 26 years. He was awarded an OBE in The Queen’s New Year Honours list of December 2020 for his service to scientific research.
Find out more about the programme for the Women's Physiology and Nutrition Symposium 2025.
Take a look at the members of the UK Malaysia University Consortium.
Our social work expertise includes fostering and adoption; child protection, anti-oppressive practice, working with marginalised groups, user-driven healthcare, substance misuse and more. Our research aims to promote social justice and improve people's lives.
Read the full oration for Alex Brooker on the Award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University.
Read the oration for Rosemary Hawley MBE on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Professor Frank Sanderson.